Ok, people ask how could I possibly think that WebOs has more potential than Google's droids, the iphone, or any other device... this is a perfect example - proving that the architecture was built to keep evolving. And brilliant minds will keep revealing the real POWER (yes WebOs is a freegin power house) the Os has to offer.

Thanks Rod! The link in the first post from dbsooner was taking everyone to a site that said the server is down for maintenance (has said that for a long time). I went ahead and changed his link to the one you posted above. Hope you guys don't mind.

I'm sorry if this has already been discussed- is there a way to add a feature where for every patch, the developer lists all of the files touched, so that when there is a conflict, we can easily search and find out which patches the offenders are? I'm willing to start up a separate database for this (if developers are willing to enter the info), but I think this is a more appropriate place to aggregate that data.

I'm sorry if this has already been discussed- is there a way to add a feature where for every patch, the developer lists all of the files touched, so that when there is a conflict, we can easily search and find out which patches the offenders are? I'm willing to start up a separate database for this (if developers are willing to enter the info), but I think this is a more appropriate place to aggregate that data.

Theoretically this should be possible to do without developers listing all the files touched as patch files contain the file names within them.

I'm sorry if this has already been discussed- is there a way to add a feature where for every patch, the developer lists all of the files touched, so that when there is a conflict, we can easily search and find out which patches the offenders are? I'm willing to start up a separate database for this (if developers are willing to enter the info), but I think this is a more appropriate place to aggregate that data.

I'm thinking of putting together a database of all touched files (for both patches and eventually apps, if possible). Is there a way for me to download a zip file of ALL of the submitted patches? I will write a script to yank out all of the relevant info and put it into a database. I think that would be extremely helpful for developers and homebrew users!